Centre for Population Health Sciences, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh Old Medical School, Edinburgh, UK.
Division of Primary Care Medicine, Department of Community Medicine and Primary Care, University Hospitals of Geneva and Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Addiction. 2021 Jul;116(7):1914-1924. doi: 10.1111/add.15283. Epub 2020 Oct 30.
Damage to the skin, subcutaneous tissues and blood vessels are among the most common health harms related to injecting drug use. From a limited range of early reports of injecting-related skin and soft tissue damage there is now an increasing literature relating to new drugs, new contaminants and problems associated with unsafe injection practices. Clinical issues range from ubiquitous problems associated with repeated minor localised injection trauma to skin and soft tissue and infections around injection sites, to systemic blood infections and chronic vascular disease. The interplay of limited availability and access to sterile injecting equipment, poor injecting technique, compromised drug purity, drug toxicity and difficult personal and environmental conditions give rise to injection-related health harms. This review of injecting-related skin, soft tissue and vascular damage focuses on epidemiology and causation, clinical examination and investigation, treatment and prevention.
皮肤、皮下组织和血管损伤是与注射吸毒相关的最常见的健康危害之一。从有限的早期与注射相关的皮肤和软组织损伤报告中,现在有越来越多的文献涉及新药物、新污染物以及与不安全注射行为相关的问题。临床问题的范围从与反复局部小面积注射创伤相关的普遍问题,到注射部位周围的皮肤和软组织感染,再到全身血液感染和慢性血管疾病。有限的无菌注射设备的供应和获取、不良的注射技术、药物纯度受损、药物毒性以及困难的个人和环境条件等因素相互作用,导致了与注射相关的健康危害。本综述重点关注与注射相关的皮肤、软组织和血管损伤的流行病学和病因、临床检查和调查、治疗和预防。